from 12/31/13. Agree with the above comment that it is veering into business-speak, and therefore shouldn't be used in casual conversation (unless used intentionally to wind someone up, the only purpose of such words)i.e 'action this' 'going forward' in normal conversation would be excellent choices if you wanted to annoy someone.

I've used it a few times and then stopped using it altogether, in favour of speaking English as normal.

It's a waffly meaningless whine of a word. It there is a prbelm with something, call it out for what it is.

THIS is sexist. this is racist. this is ablist. this is a mix of those things. Whatever. Don't just allude to it, because if you do, people will assume that you're another B+ achieving a level politics student who needs a good shag.

bc most people don't see themselves as racist, and they might be more willing to listen if you say that it's problematic. idk if i agree with that though, seems like a similar line of argument to what people use to justify not calling people out at all